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Orwell - Ignorance is Strength

Surprise Attack, Osmotic Studios
Oct 28, 2016 - PC
Strong

OpenCritic Rating

75

Top Critic Average

63%

Critics Recommend

GameSpot
6 / 10
Destructoid
9 / 10
We Got This Covered
3.5 / 5
WellPlayed
8 / 10
GameGrin
8 / 10
Old Grizzled Gamers
89 / 100
Kinglink Reviews
3.5 / 5
Quillstreak
85%
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Critic Reviews for Orwell - Ignorance is Strength

The follow-up to Orwell, which asks you to take down an anti-government blogger, is a slighter take on the original game's mechanics and themes.

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Two for two, Orwell continues to be an engrossing voyeuristic experience.

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Orwell: Ignorance is Strength approaches the relevance to which it aspires, but not until late in its final act.

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The second season of the Orwell series continues with a strong narrative rooted in contemporary issues, with a couple of new mechanics keeping the gameplay alive

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An interesting sequel to one of the best games of 2016, delving further into the role of government as an all-seeing eye with interesting questions about privacy and truth. Doesn't add much to the original's formula but still well worth playing.

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Considering that Orwell is merely about reading, and then dragging and dropping information, it’s one of the most intense experiences you will have playing a game. You are going to think about Orwell’s implications about fake news, data, and social media long after finishing the game.

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Kinglink Reviews

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3.5 / 5.0
Kinglink Reviews

An interesting concept returns but the subject matter isn’t as good as the first time around. I love the idea of snooping on the bad guys, but sadly, it’s a step backwards.

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A strong start to the season, Thesis brings satisfying NSA gameplay and ties it well to a thought-provoking narrative in a complementary and immersive operating system environment.

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